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RESTful Data Services with the ADO.NET Data Services Framework

Learn how to use ADO.NET Data Services Framework to easily create and consume REST data services on the web. This session will cover the main concepts of the ADO.NET Data Services Framework (aka Project "Astoria"), show how to use it, and discuss how to use it with Microsoft's broader vision of a common interface for Windows Live and 3rd party services.

RESTful Data Services with the ADO.NET Data Services Framework

1.
Project “Astoria” first announced in Mix 2007
Shared early prototypes, got tons of feedback
Now we’re talking about the real deal
Production quality bits, real-word scenarios
We did a “transparent design” exercise
Went great!

10.
Where do we go from here?
Beta 1 will ship in a few weeks
We sneaked a current build in the Mix DVD ;-)
RTM mid-2008
In summary…
Create and consume data services with a
flexible RESTful interface
Growing unified ecosystem of libraries & tools
Give it a try! Feedback is welcome :)

11.
We’re looking at what we need to do next
“Astoria Offline” is one we’ve been exploring
Imagine if you could point to a data service and
say “take it offline”…
…we automatically create a SQL Server Compact
database and setup sync profiles for you
Then you write a regular “local” application
…well, almost that easy ;-)
Check out prototypes of this here at Mix

12.
Sessions
Introducing SQL Server Data Services
Accessing Windows Live Services with AtomPub
Using the Microsoft Sync Framework and FeedSync
Building RESTful Real World Applications with the
ADO.NET Data Services Framework
Also check out the hands-on labs!